Because of the many unknown aliens and characters encountered in the series, I proposed campaign categories at Memory Alpha:Category suggestions#MA Campaigns, in order to make sure that all the unknown characters are listed, but no one gives me an answer about it. - Philoust123 18:17, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

how about "humanoid tribbles"--205.188.116.67 15:47, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

While these are unnamed aliens, they are simply not humanoids (heck, in the latter case, we are talking about a few cells). These do belong somewhere on MA. Do we have an "Unnamed Non-Humanoid Aliens"? --OuroborosCobratalk 20:34, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

As we have the pages humanoid and non-humanoid, I think I'll just go ahead and create Unnamed non-humanoids (24th century) and move the aliens there. There is bound to be more strange creatures that can be added there. The same for the remaining two centuries, of course. --Jörg 20:52, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

Well it seems like these poor species are on this page even though they have been named in Star Trek:Titan, isn't that official enough? – The preceding unsigned comment was added by72.78.108.238 (talk).

No. See the canon policy. It could be mentioned as a background note. --31dot 13:02, August 15, 2011 (UTC)

There is an alien species I've seen in two episodes of DS9 so far, and I don't know if he's named or not. His first appearance is as the alien dignitary in Homefront at the conference at Antwerp that is standing in the middle of the horseshoe table. His second appearance is in Quark's during the episode Accession.

Again, not certain if he's been seen before or named, but wanted to check before adding this section. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 09:12, December 30, 2014 (UTC)

There is a man who is seen in the crowd when Akorem is giving his speech. The man's face is barely visible, and only for a split second, as the camera pans from the assembling crowd up to Kira and Odo on the second level of the promenade. The back of his head can be seen a few times throughout the scene. Can anyone get a good enough look at him to determine what species he is?
TrekkieCub314 (talk) 09:16, December 30, 2014 (UTC)

There is a member of an alien race at the dabo table during a scene in Quarks, and I don't think it's on here, if it even should be. The alien is bald, has grayish/yellowish skin, and a nose that looks vaguely pig-like. Can anyone else take a look at this and confirm? TrekkieCub314 (talk) 09:20, December 30, 2014 (UTC)

There appears to be an alien in the background during Tribunal when O'brien meets Boone on the promenade. He is bald with a wide, up-swept brow. Does anyone know if he should be on this page or if he's accounted for elsewhere? TrekkieCub314 (talk) 09:24, December 30, 2014 (UTC)

It doesn't have the same ears as those aliens, and the shape of the head doesn't look quite right. I don't think they're the same species. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 12:57, January 2, 2015 (UTC)

I am 100% sure because the alien also wears the gray costume usually worn (almost exclusively) by all members of that species. --Jörg (talk) 13:11, January 2, 2015 (UTC)

Actually, now that I'm looking at the second image, it appears you might be right. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 13:29, January 2, 2015 (UTC)

I looked again and added a third image. The costume is the same and the height of the character is consistent throughout the scene. It's definitely one of the triangular head aliens. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 06:58, January 3, 2015 (UTC)

There is an alien man who appears in the very first few seconds of the episode Shattered Mirror that I don't think I've seen elsewhere. The back of his head is quite wide, and his head has a triangular shape when viewed from the front. He is walking with a human Starfleet officer (who is in a gold uniform) on the first level of the Promenade. I don't know if he should go here or if his species has a name. He also appears in The Muse as a passenger arriving on a transport.TrekkieCub314 (talk) 11:32, December 30, 2014 (UTC)

If no one objects, I'm probably going to add this entry to the main article since it seems to have multiple appearances, after I get the image pages corrected. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 15:04, January 2, 2015 (UTC)

This woman was at the Dabo wheel in the second scene of Apocalypse Rising. I can't tell if she's an alien or not, or whether her species has been seen before or not. She's vaguely similar to the Zakdorn but I don't think she's one of them. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 05:23, January 3, 2015 (UTC)

This man looks a lot like one of the reptilian aliens already mentioned on the page (primarily the shape of the back of the head), but the face looks different enough to suggest he may be different species. Should I add this guy to the list? TrekkieCub314 (talk) 04:50, January 3, 2015 (UTC)

I decided to add this species to the main article. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 09:46, January 6, 2015 (UTC)

There are two aliens held prisoner at Internment Camp 371 that might be distinct species. The first is the man standing behind Bashir when the prisoners assembled. He looks a lot like Pardshay's species, but I'm not sure if the facial details match.

The second alien is in the far right of the shot of all the assembled prisoners. There's not a lot of detail, but I'm hoping someone can try to see if this alien matches any others seen so far. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 05:06, January 3, 2015 (UTC)

I decided to add the second alien to the main page as it looks a lot like one of the species seen in the next few episodes. It's in the category "Aliens with Pointed Heads and Yellow-Green Skin" TrekkieCub314 (talk) 09:00, January 6, 2015 (UTC)

I also added the first alien to the main article. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 10:53, January 6, 2015 (UTC)

I don't know if this guy has been seen anywhere else, so I'm asking here. He was in Quark's and later on the Promenade during the episode "By Inferno's Light". TrekkieCub314 (talk) 05:15, January 3, 2015 (UTC)

Decided to add this alien to the main article. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 09:40, January 6, 2015 (UTC)

This alien was seen on the Promenade outside the security office, looking at a data kiosk. He looks a bit familiar, but I'm not sure if his species has been seen on this page or others like it before. He doesn't look quite like a Benzite or the blue-skinned slave from In A Mirror Darkly. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 13:45, January 3, 2015 (UTC)

I decided to add this alien to the main article. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 10:21, January 6, 2015 (UTC)

This man was standing outside the security office when Odo tried to arrest Quark. There's not a lot of detail, but I'm hoping someone could try to identify this alien, if he is not unique. TrekkieCub314 (talk) 13:49, January 3, 2015 (UTC)

So I've found an unnamed alien species in Call to Arms, but he was a Starfleet officer. Should I include a full section about the species on this page or should I create a page under "Unnamed DS9 Personnel" and add a reference to this page? TrekkieCub314 (talk) 08:00, January 6, 2015 (UTC)

Whenever an unnamed species has a named individual, we give them a separate article titled "Individual's species". So I think we should call this race "Mitena Haro's species" and give them a separate page. Or maybe "Picard Impostor's species", since the Picard impostor was the first one shown on screen. The name "Abducting aliens" is not specific enough, since they aren't the only species in TNG to abduct someone. NetSpiker (talk) 12:48, March 11, 2015 (UTC)

That example doesn't apply to this situation because there was a real Buck Bokai, but there is no real Mitena Haro, as far as we know. There is also no other Picard impostor. NetSpiker (talk) 14:02, March 11, 2015 (UTC)